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I just started playing a month or two ago and have fallen in love with the sport, playing 5-10 a week. The stores around here only sell Innova discs and even though I love them I want to see what else is out there. Here is what I currently use:
Drivers
162 Champion Monarch - I really love this one, I can bomb it easily
167 Star Valkyrie - Still having issues with overstability, but I can throw decently
Mid-Range
180 DX Roc - Love this as well, very dependable for all shots
167 Champion Spyder - Usually use when I need to park up next to the basket w/out risk of much movement
Putter
175 Champion Rhyno - My baby, I will not use another putter!!
I seem to have better luck with 160-165g discs, probably haven't developed enough power yet for heavier discs. From my results with the monarch, understable is probably the route I want to go. Any suggestions would be wonderful, I am not familiar with the plastic type of other manufacturers but I can figure that out easily enough. Thanks in advance =)
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